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CROP 300 CROP PRODUCTION IN PACIFIC NORTHWEST AGROECOSYSTEMS (4)
Relation of crop production to human culture and the natural environment. Origins of agriculture and the processes of agricultural change, and productivity and sustainability of specific crop production systems in the Pacific Northwest. History, geography, resource requirements, and key challenges faced are presented. Fundamental crop production practices in relation to productivity and sustainability. Lec/lab/rec. CROSSLISTED as HORT 300.
PREREQS:
One year of general biology or equivalent.

CROP 407 SEMINAR (1)
Senior seminar intended to instruct students on proper techniques for presentation of scientific material. Each student is expected to prepare and present a scientific seminar and to submit written documentation supporting that seminar.

CROP 410 INTERNSHIP (1-6)
Professional work experience previously approved and supervised by the department, written report required.
This course is repeatable for a maximum of 12 credits.
PREREQS:
Junior standing.

CROP 440 WEED MANAGEMENT (4)
Principles of weed control by cultural, biological, and chemical means; weed identification; introduction to herbicides and factors influencing their use. Lec/lab/rec.
PREREQS:
One year biological science and one course in organic chemistry.

CROP 480 CASE STUDIES IN CROPPING SYSTEMS MANAGEMENT (4)
Decision cases involving the production of field and horticultural crops; individual and group activities; discussion of the decision-making process. Multiple field trips required. A field trip fee will be charged. CROSSLISTED as HORT 480/HORT 580.
PREREQS:
CROP 300 or HORT 300 and senior standing in agriculture.